obsolete modulation of complement activation in another organism
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GO_0044645 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of complement activation in a different organism.] |
obsolete envenomation resulting in modulation of complement activation in another organism
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GO_0044646 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant modulation of complement activation in the bitten/stung organism.] |
host-symbiont bicellular tight junction
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GO_0044647 |
[An occluding cell-cell junction formed between the membranes of the apical end of an invading cell (e.g. a merozoite in Plasmodium) and a host target cell (e.g. erythrocyte for Plasmodium infection). The junction is a stable yet dynamic structure that moves around the symbiont cell during invasion, enclosing it in a vacuole surrounded by a membrane.] |
bicellular tight junction
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GO_0005923 |
[An occluding cell-cell junction that is composed of a branching network of sealing strands that completely encircles the apical end of each cell in an epithelial sheet; the outer leaflets of the two interacting plasma membranes are seen to be tightly apposed where sealing strands are present. Each sealing strand is composed of a long row of transmembrane adhesion proteins embedded in each of the two interacting plasma membranes.] |
obsolete histone H3-K4 dimethylation
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GO_0044648 |
[OBSOLETE. The modification of histone H3 by addition of two methyl groups to lysine at position 4 of the histone.] |
GO_0044649
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GO_0044649 |
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obsolete envenomation resulting in negative regulation of complement activation, lectin pathway in another organism
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GO_0044640 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant negative regulation of complement activation via the lectin pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
obsolete envenomation resulting in positive regulation of complement activation, lectin pathway in another organism
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GO_0044641 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant positive regulation of complement activation via the lectin pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
obsolete envenomation resulting in modulation of complement activation, alternative pathway in another organism
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GO_0044642 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant modulation of complement activation via the alternative pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
obsolete envenomation resulting in positive regulation of complement activation, alternative pathway in another organism
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GO_0044643 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant positive regulation of complement activation via the alternative pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
obsolete envenomation resulting in negative regulation of complement activation, alternative pathway in another organism
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GO_0044644 |
[OBSOLETE. A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant negative regulation of complement activation via the alternative pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
obsolete cellular monovalent inorganic cation homeostasis
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GO_0030004 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of monovalent inorganic cations at the level of a cell.] |
obsolete cellular di-, tri-valent inorganic cation homeostasis
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GO_0030005 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of divalent or trivalent cations at the level of a cell.] |
obsolete heavy cellular metal ion homeostasis
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GO_0030006 |
[OBSOLETE. Regulation of the levels, transport, and metabolism of ions of a heavy metal, a metal that can form a coordination bond with a protein, as opposed to an alkali or alkaline-earth metal that can only form an ionic bond; this definition includes the following biologically relevant heavy metals: Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Mo, Ni, V, W, Zn.] |
intracellular potassium ion homeostasis
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GO_0030007 |
[A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of a steady state level of potassium ions within a cell.] |
potassium ion homeostasis
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GO_0055075 |
[Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of potassium ions within an organism or cell.] |
TRAPP complex
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GO_0030008 |
[A large complex that acts as a tethering factor involved in transporting vesicles from the ER through the Golgi to the plasma membrane. A TRAPP (transport protein particle) complex has a core set of proteins which are joined by specific subunits depending on the cellular component where a given TRAPP complex is active.] |
vesicle tethering complex
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GO_0099023 |
[Any protein complex that plays a role in vesicle tethering.] |
obsolete complement factor H activity
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GO_0030009 |
[OBSOLETE. A cofactor for the serine protease complement factor I.] |
obsolete SH3/SH2 adaptor activity
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GO_0005070 |
[OBSOLETE. Interacting selectively and non-covalently and simultaneously with one or more signal transduction molecules, usually acting as a scaffold to bring these molecules into close proximity either using their own SH2/SH3 domains (e.g. Grb2) or those of their target molecules (e.g. SAM68).] |